Huaweiの鋭い評価を求む

rt, what kind of company do you think Huawei is?

Pretty good, contributing jobs; without it, the employment rate of college graduates would be even lower :smiley:

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Is the wolf culture the one that originated from Huawei?

Company culture assessments are subjective, and I only evaluate Huawei products. When I bought a tablet and my first laptop, the brands I initially considered were all Huawei, but after looking around I still couldn’t understand why Huawei is just a few thousand yuan more expensive than others. In the end, we both ended up buying something that, apart from the logo, is indistinguishable from Huawei, even with slightly higher hardware specs like Honor. Speaking purely about product strength, I indeed don’t like Huawei.

The XJTU‑Huawei Joint Lab seems to have been quite comfortable for Professor Xue Jiang and his group.
Also, a teacher in the control field said they often receive project emails from Huawei.
I also want to take on Huawei projects :sob:

All the friends I know who work at Huawei say Huawei really pays well; there’s no criticism there, and many computer‑science or embedded folks I meet also hope to go to Huawei :smirk_cat:
Huawei’s consumer products, including phones, I think they’re just okay. I don’t have much persuasive power, and I’ve never bought Huawei’s high‑end products. I previously bought a Nova 7 for my grandmother; it’s been used for three years and still works, but there are a lot of ads, it’s a bit laggy (with elderly mode on), and yesterday she called me saying the phone suddenly stopped working for some reason.
I feel elderly people are more suitable for Apple’s relatively closed ecosystem, at least it doesn’t pop up various ads and mis‑touches; not sure about other brands.
I wanted to buy a Huawei home router before, but after reading reviews I found it would actually drop connections… so I decisively bought another brand.

I bought other brands.
Also, Huawei fans or “hua‑fen” always give a certain vibe; you all understand. Bilibili, Zhihu (Zhihu is basically all negative) are also noisy.
Huawei’s marketing and PR are undoubtedly successful, especially the “far ahead” claim; perhaps they themselves didn’t expect netizens to turn it into a vulgar meme. As for the so‑called “pure‑blood HarmonyOS”, I checked their official forum and it seems it’s just people posting; I wonder if I’m looking in the wrong place. Also, they keep talking about “HarmonyOS, OpenHarmony, HarmonyOS”, I don’t get why they create so many confusing concepts :grin:

https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/cn/forum/topic/0201608876378300239
Also, the move of teaming up with CSDN is indeed awesome; registering CSDN automatically registers Huawei Cloud.

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Indeed, it’s bots/copy‑paste spamming lol, and there are posting tasks.

My close friend is at Huazi (华子), and last Friday I just went to the West Research Institute to have hot pot with her. There are really a lot of slogans!!

The campus gives a Hong Kong vibe, as if working at Huazi is like reading a story of a 35‑year‑old retired PhD, haha. I almost hear about Huazi’s various operations from her almost every day, and it feels quite interesting.

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What Red Sea base :joy_cat:

I got it wrong, it’s the Red Coast Base in The Three‑Body Problem :joy_cat:
Private Marseille

Classic -site:csdn.net :rofl:, I hate the low‑quality content on csdn the most.

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Xiaomi may be a bit more reliable in the home market.

Huawei’s fresh graduates this year all go to Shanghai.

How much can the 14 level get? In Xi’an the cost‑performance is enough… Is it a bit uncomfortable in Shanghai?

I went with my fellow disciple, but he chose to start in December, now he’s in Meimei with a half‑year gap.
Starting in December has another advantage: you only need one year to get annual leave. If you start in July, you need one year and five months to get annual leave (lol).
But even if you get annual leave, it’s already been forced to be given away (big laugh).
14a dealing with camera hardware, opened about 30 units, promised (verbally) they could be transferred back to Xi’an, but the contract is signed with Shanghai Huazi, and they keep making big promises.

Qingpu feels like consumption is even lower than Xi’an, haha, and the 124 mandatory overtime, 25 flexible overtime, end‑of‑month Saturday mandatory overtime, Sunday remote overtime—no time to spend. Save money hard!! Win in the future!!

His life, my dream

I feel that ZTE is also pretty good now, its home products are quite usable, and the dorm router is now ZTE’s.
Although I myself am also a Xiaomi fanBoss Lei, I love you

It feels just relatively cheap… Enterprise‑level used to rely on low price as well. For high‑end routers, you still have to look at manufacturers like Asus, Netgear, etc. Huawei seems a bit like a slightly more expensive TP‑LINK, focusing on cost‑performance within the same tier, but the problem is that in some aspects they secretly cut quality.

At the same price point, it’s still not as good as TP‑LINK; it seems Huawei’s products rarely have anything to do with cost‑performance. :magic_wand_umbrella:

TP-LINK is really cheap, but also really unstable. During my undergraduate years, the TP router I bought for a few dozen yuan had to be rebooted every two or three days, otherwise it would disconnect. Huawei routers with WiFi 6 and mesh networking do seem to be not too expensive, and many carriers even run promotions that give them away directly, which feels fairly common. As for terminal devices, never mind—Huawei’s phones, tablets, and computers in recent years are almost completely detached from cost‑performance considerations.

The AX3000 I’m using at home feels quite stable, it’s also Wi‑Fi 6 with gigabit, and it cost a little over 200 when I bought it

I really don’t dare to use the terminals provided by ISPs; previously someone ripped apart an ISP‑provided Huawei optical modem and found a built-in anti‑fraud center, which was quite popular on V2EX :joy_cat:
But to be fair, I saw that Huawei has a tablet with a pretty good price‑performance ratio, but considering that